_ ' "V m BURNING 0} was snumaa .;,,:v";:':P-:|~ It MELITA AT am. 1 9011000: he ship Jacob A. Stamler, Capt. Geo. . . . . . . . . . . Jo hpoon, hu arrived :2 New York. bring-F . - - - . , . . . . in part of the occx-I and crew of the ! . . _ _ _ _ -mnr H.111; burned at Id`. ` ILL leave for Omega and Chulom on Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 P.M., con- veying Passengers, Stock and Artie? for Ex- hibition to Charlotte and return for one fare. 9..- 'D-.---_. ":_I._A_ ___I_ _n `L- +1-, -1- IIIUIUUII I0 LIIIIIIUKKB IIIQ return 10!" DEC IIPH. For Puaugc Tickets npply at the oioo of` Folg-or and Bro: , Ontario Street, or at the Lake ` ; and River Steambont Oee, St. Lurmnoo ` Wharf, foot of Johnhon Street. | f`. U 'F.l"l`'l:l' I pm: _Bb_A'r E [For Bath Plcton and ne11evme.! xuu un-Av n luau at`. unwulmlum W WHARF, foot of Johmon Street, for the above Ind intermediate ports. every dny (Sun- . _duys excepted) u FOUR 0 CLOGK, . j ! RQ'Wf|iH `nial ll..'II4w`.I`l- -..-.- _..._:..-. l'lIJ3 c;m:pLcu} nu. 1- uu 1.5- u uuuuah I ! Returning, leaves Btellevillo ovary morning : : (SI!-I-Ida!!! 01909106) at SIX n c1ock, mm. I RRPTQDQI n wrhinhl nl-Ir` Dnaunmn gnnln 0;; cl... l \auuuuyI Bxwlpteu) In ELA trclocl, I Forum 0! Freight and Passage npply to the Captain on board, or to J . SWIF"lt Co., ' Freight Agents. i 0. H. HATGFL A 0. H. anoa, D:--an nan I I dclook. 11.... U uuun. l Returning, will leave Kinguou for Piclon, l Mill Point and Belleville on Tuesday sud 'l`hurs- I day evanings, at 8 o'clock; Ssturdaya at Ill o c1ock. For Freight or Passages apply to JAS. SWIFT & (`O., G; I` ..._.....-.. IIY|.-._A- W` A nl nub .Q;~*;..."iurl'\.\..x\-I 5..., wsu\. uun_ nun, .1 :10: o( ` _ ;..c.._ `..'&\%g xnloxmed. succeed I In shooting up-; ' `n: thxny blucka No sooner wuv - .. inudonc than I report came in mm. Mr; `i:**--.._.._. ' ;.;.~u had been _u1-ardered by a muck st ; '1'. `xi nnd Better I autumn, neur the Nor-~ F9 M ~ g` .\!r Uhrwent ntfimmedi:Le1yinx|m1' 0? `V the guctiol. and his tmcccu, I bur, Wu com-` new II Q. F3, On: nmb of fomtetn be rounded` mother mob 0! nine. and I lust of eight, \ . gnceuded. with his troopers, in shoe .-K F)`; `"5 `N _ ., In the `latter lot. there was one black" ` ' 0"`_kfI* ywould not die Iftct rwaiving eighteen, a twenty bullets, but u trooper :1 v.-ed1l_v' Q `r' An end to has umence by smuiug no! ' Iknll. In tho csmp or the `ms . {at oi: inch`! Uh: found 3 compass belonging: 4*, Ir lumen, of the Norrnnn. and I 1"! ; `ft " "Iver belonging to I Chinnmnn. He thank pd the Chlnamnn 1nd 3 than time before; . gd rub, nnd in 3 water-hole found the ~ of poor Manson nod rbc Chiunen`, Iubout and mutilated in I most frigbt- i M Iunner. Cnnn-n`; body In: also been hnd.-.Ioc`b-ournc Argzu. `A :..`I1l'l'. BURNISG or THE STEAMER MUSIC Ari) 1 III] llll Ielectiou of UCIIIJU a * Hntiug alto made an arrangement with Hour! A. 3 S. NORDBIHMER, of Toronto, for an Agency, he will keep on hand. [god that :31 orden will incur with prompt H-1 tention. U__.._ .I.. .....A_ __ -_-__-_-_n _:.L I.l___._' of Steinway, Chi'ekering,-Dunhnm, nnd other good and reliable makers, which be oferu at mnnufacturers price! and on acceptabla termu. | MELODEONS and HA RHDNIUMS of Prim-A : Kinguomsept. 29, I868. ullullclunarn lumen I-nu uu IIcl`I!p\IUu'l l.51'l1ll. MELODEONS and HARKONIUMS of Prince : And luau : and Emilia`: make on hand, or lup- plied to order. EDWARD STACEY. E-..o on Kingnon, Sept. 29, I868. N extensive usertnent of the molt esteem. ed variation from lho Bishop : Garden for ulo at a my low gure. LA 05.: I139; In`-on .A'LlI.AA` u-[u ngnnnlgn I51` CIR VUTJ IIVW II`Ill'Uo As those ha}: been aeloctad with particular cue, pm-chuex-I may rely on their owering next spring. Q.-uh! JAM. `lln 0 A. YOUNG MERCHANT-.-When you pay more for the rent of your business house thsn for . adirottising you business, you are gzguuningw fslao policy. If yon_ can do humus, lot itbe known.~-Fn.utx- [I'D Sept. mu, xaoa. 1:... FUR Mgy TREAL. v. u. nnluu, Pusenger Agent. Kingston, April 20, 1838.` K` . Sept. 28. TULIP BULBS puns. 8ep:. nun, lees. I `BE unilenigned begs to inform his friends . uId>1ho public that he has on hand I ne er-[inn nf OAHLI1; Fun 0O.Xll, [ILL LEAVE THE 81`. LAWRENCE WHADD (mo .0` I . 3.-...- 11.-..-. c..- .L- IILI, leave Kingston for Oawego Monday,1 Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 12 | ck. I THE ROYAL nut. srxuuna msmcgg HALL. _5.'."`7-T"Z..."{"'-,'5.'A_`3' PlA_.IjI_O_FO_Rfl"ES _ PASS-PORT, ATHENIAN Bay of Quinta; Curruzl A. Dunner. noculasrnn, CAN. J. Duxnv, THE STEAMER THI ITILHII AT THE GUI. of H. anon, Agenx. *6. H. HATCH, Agant. LJII II` I. G |.. U., . Lawrence Wharf. PIANc`)s.! WA'l`EI{|`I > w N, E Gonuun HIICOKLI` . `it.-w., MASTER, ! 1 I ! ` WILL lean Kingston daily (Sundays ex- cepted), ` At 7.30 AM. to meat the train coming from Rome I at Olwego. Av. 1:45 P.M on arrival oflhe Grand l ` Trunk Tralul from the West to meet the Train `leaving Capo Vincent for Home, Dam-go, &c., and the Northern Transportation Company's Pro- ' pellerl for Oswego and `Western Ports. | 1 nrnrrvnvxvn , nun un.u.1u, I Will leave Cape Vincent : At 5.00 A.M. and 10.00 AM. on arrival oftrain \ from Rome Ourego, &c., meeting the Gmm Trunk Train: going East and West, and tbs} lny of Quinta Iteuner, i Wnr nial-n n v......... -_..I_ ;- .I.- 11.----- -_ ` 5 1 I Kingston and (la_p-e Vincent Ferry. DI] U1 QUIDII IIBIIIICF, For freight or passage apply to the Purser on board, or to (1 ll I'7r\vI1r'Ir\vu\v iingston and Ottawa `Route. \VILL resume her trips for the Season on FRIDAY, 22nd May, leaving the Ferry r i J.vB R715, lhrrn. I I F l Wharf, foot of Brock Street, on TUESDAYS land FRIDAYS, LI: 3 P. H. for Ouaura, calling in all the intermediate stopping places on the I way. For frv-Ioht an nnnnanq -null! nn Iv.--A A- On l ._-._-._,`,`..... On Wedne|:l:y-;,. E1-ianyl, And Saturdays, at 6 A n `Kingston; and Gaftioque Route.` ;. ~.., ._--.-.l -.u.. -__ -- ----.. LEAVE KINGSTO On Tuesdnyu, Wodnudnya, and Fridays at 4 RM LEAVE GANANOQUE. l\ 1-I-I: 1 -- `WI: gryerakln a fur minutes, leaving beautiful ' `jg: polish. 25 cents nboula. ' Prepared only by I I THE Gnu: Yuninh for Store Eipea, G.l'AtOO, l |I Chimney Oqruiou, Dumb Slater, and :11 I run Work, I. a-:-- 1.. - l..- ._:_...-- I--_:__| ..... .2.-_.' ill. \_VlIl l`l;. , hemlst an Dragging! I ` 42 PRINCESS srmam-. i R... 41': 3 :1:-u ' ` uromoomrur of the 11". cmmnns 1:-aasanx, me am: of the Jewish` Synagogue at Quebec; 1: present. Wesleyan Minister nu PreIton._ I:_:_`_ r\__ I\-n __ ion FRasH_n_n_Au's LIFE.` o 1 I A I WRAPPING AND rnhluu PAPERS. ARGII Assortment suitable for all husi-A IICIBBI, arrived I! Hendel;ion I Book Store, Princeulreez, Than till K4 :1-HA an. ..I-....... -_.I -_I_ l'-_` ...u; um: 43. `.J.L I ;4 .|.' \J LI L.JLLJJl.J. D IMESTONE, lit for Lime, Building parposes, ' or Balinat, for sale at all ziuos at Bu: rieeld, ! gear Kiinnstmn 0;:-}mi!c:"fr\~m Uala:_;'aqui gridge. 5 onven en` W 2.1` 01-3 uppers, eusly ma. :3 out M from the draw at Cataraqui Bridge, frcfm which it lies in : north-easterly direction. V Apply to M. STRACHAN. 1 April 24. E .FRON`TENAC BlE'.i3RY xnla srnnnr xvnsr, xmusrox, e.w ' 1 I I I > ' Ill-TU! I1 ! IJIIIJIKIILIHIAII i BREWER OF THE i BEST PALE ALE AND` P0121 sat IN WESTERN c'.4.v.4 DA. `lT:..._.-nu. `I.1..L 1-} l BELLEVUE TERRACE, fronting on Centre ' Sn-get, formerly occupied by Mr William; Ferguson. 6 Possession immediately, I Ann}-rr in D \I' -unt?! `V\-51.1 un av G. M. KINGHORN. Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Street. Kingnun, Sept. 19th, 1868. iNEW B OOKS.` HE DOWER HOUSE, by Annie Thomas. The Moonstone, by Wilki: Collins. I Dead Sea Fruit, by Miss Bmddon. l Birds of Prey (I fresh supply), by Miss Braddou. Uhnylottds Inheriuu1oe,a sequel to Birds of Prey, luv :5: Rinrldnn `JR-`JULIE; LHHUIIUCII-ILK D DCHUCI LU lJIl\-ll UL L by Miss Binddon. Kinglnkds Ipvnsion of ihe Crimea, 211-1 vol. Harper : Ilngaziue for October. | Just reeei.vod and for sale II: o For freight or puugo uppiy on board, or to a u Inuaunpn [OI Kingston, lay am, 1863. L `Fr-:r Freight or Puugo nply to Captain on ? mud. nr in | EEDS. .MoH.'rGAGl5s. MINING LEASES. DISTRESS WARRANTS. SUBP(ENAS. BUHMONSES. NOTICE or EXAMINATION. NOTICE TO ADMIT. NOTICE OF TRIAL. NOTICE TO PRODUCE. S1`-ATUTORY LEABEB, to. he. kc. JOHN I[ENDEllSONa T ml Pnutoasq swamp. Sept. 23.` July 23. SIIIVT-5 IJIIUVQI They will be sold very cheap, and only for` uh. = At the'O1TY BOOK STORE, `K g_N_e_ s_'r_n 1;_15w. I A`! II L'lLJ I [311 Kingston. Feb. 13 __r -<-- `HE SWING!` PEEEEPONT. O. Hinckley, Anguat 18. . Jr., later, will run, an under. i 1 I! A 1-run Uf\`I t1nInr\1r 13! n IIMEsToNE_FoR_ .`_5ALE. YUIFQVFDIYD 1:: J`... I . _ .BRU~_svv-s=-5 T 9511- -.uvw-an---4-..aa Kingston, 23rd September, 1868. THE UPPER CABIN STEAMER s'?"IbIr 7, On and after Hoaday, 2ln_ inst, 1`!-1+: 31'I:uuu:: C HAN G E OF I-1 5 I-`.l`ho burning ship Ins Inst night of about} |p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6. _ I About two hours before 121: a bar}: came ' _ ` ; . . l u .3 ` ngbr, which Capt. Sampson hurled and gun $4 hercnptfin to was Alongside and pnrt of hn pusengevl. -The ctpmin for , _ n _ gag... yaw! :1 Allnght. but at daylight no ban: in light. Her nun: could not be 39- ` T 5 Ibined, but only the fact that she Wu > 1 hand from Waterford to Quebec. T1131 . Iain of both vessels are loud in their de 1 4 A tlgcildonl of thc conduct of the unknown 1 LA. ....4,:-...-...1 .1.-. I ....... _.-.. _.i.. I Made A: good an new 5} using LAW B_LANKS. GEO. w. Efflclallrox. 1)`D`|".`\1ITIZ`T) (`.141 I1`|1 I I" T City of `ajcgtawa, ` 1 PI PI . *Fbff1:ET- awn. _ Price One Dollar. fnnl `Dunn EU uuu `V ETJKCTU msruaxma, v\A Y.':........s IIKU nyyny uu uuaru, UK H) G. ll. KINGEORN, Ferry Wharf, Foot of Bl0Ck Street. -I 1 D00 B IJIJU UUIIIII. OER HENDERSON, Princes! Street. Iuzuuly. Apply to R M:ROSE, Oicid Asaignee. -\`\ eft"171I_1`s,1ii'auce Company ; of Toronto. ' ' AVING complied with the requirements the new Insurance Bill, 31 Vic., cap. 4 Rum nnnnnn .... a... 1--..-- -11 L! I - .:`Kit`1=gst'Jn Marble` {Works `HE Subscriber is prepared to supply ICE inf any quantity to peuuns who may require it for vbe n-mnindar ofthe season. All orders left at my shop will be puncmally attended to. Ice to boat: drlivered on shortest notice. 1-; un-nu...-. irmt a LUxmu'.TJt a mccnssm! during the summcrmonths. 1; I Ir. - urvll UV9 I with of! ' the (I, will continue. to Insure all kinds of Property ` against Fire at the loweah-ates charged by other , First-class Ulces. rnt-rut CII"I n u-I-v (ST. LAWRENCE 10E f 110 L__J1::s. 1: ADMIRE EVERYTHING} I AND I really admire thou HAI8 thnt ha?! inrrired to-day. I will venture to Is} that I i 3 better 10% of Sugar-cured Ham! were never before oered in this city. ` in your orders euly, they won't?ut long. I TH AT DESEBVES1 DMIRATION I {GENERAL STONE YA`nn, ! BARBIE STREET, '4 I INIARBLE HANTELPIEGES, llonumentu ; L of every material and design, Hcadntnnu ; or every aizelnd style, Facts for Lot Encloom-en, E ad Stone work of every duoription, promptly lexecuted with the very best wonkmgmhlp and at reasonable prices. Refujenees prinitted to John Creighton, Esq, Edwin Chown, Esq, 3341 Wm. Ford, Jr.. Esq. Inspection of Stock respectfully solicited. R. TANDY. ! Ana -2n IIRR ' ib-E 350,090 in lead ontha security of Real Estate in the Cityor Coim- ,try at n Iow rate of internal. No colnniuion charged. 11. I." 3881!; AYIFH `IQ sPEcnL mu nnroiirlwr NOTIOE 3 % T0 men cgsmnnus. i?:.1,f,..l`.1..1.:`:..,S..":.,.}%.,>.,I:.F:.~, ;u- :a-.4-_-.V..:I.;r\_l .J-.-.\.. L. ; Dealer In Boots and -shoes, N0. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. 1 ESIRES molt relpctfully coma: his nu- merous Customers for I fihenl patronngu exxending over FIFTEEN YEARS. . In ..1,.-,:..,. 1.; ........ ... 4-_,- ..__ _-_. ._--, .. caucuunug uvcr 1' ll` Lnnn I l;|u.'|t| In closing his accounts for the 1-net year. the : advertiser has determined to abandon the Crud ! ' system altogether, and he wishes his Customers `to undersmnn this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not tovba outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of nurivnlled manufacture at the levee}: rqnunentive pricel on strictly cash tn-rms. V 'm...:rl ...ua..-.. Inrnal L...;...s-.a :.._....-_u_.- UH Ill. IUIIJ Ull IFI 313. Unpaid accduull must be ied ilmledlllb 1}, mherwise they will bevput. `u suit. : Q '{`ht! hatrnnncvn r nuah finuinrnnpn an- y :1, u,uICl'Wl:iI: luuy wul uevpuv. nu Illll. } 3 The patronage of Cash Customer: IO- !` licited. - I ILL Sell until further notice, the best'qnu- `5 licic-s of Hard and Soft Coal for Family use `at Ihe fouowing prices per ton, 2,000 lbs, de- Ilivered in any part of the; City: - I 1=_____ An -- '18G8.c8M.-f18#*68.I Oi Law:-.en`c-e T\:"'I I8l'f, Foot of Johnson Street. R Li I UL ILL! V Elli I LQLLVKTJ IIUIIUB i Greeley, of New York, says:-The -most successful business men in this city are those who have advertised liberally and constantly. A small advertiaemenl: con- stantly appearing is better than a display column occasionally. 1}. "111.01, Chemist pod Diuggist, Proprietor of the St. Lawrence Ice Houses. Kingston, Sept. )6, 1868. 55 .. .. .. 0 [U Stove .. 6 85 _ Chestnut .. 6 75 } Our Coal is-Pure Lnckawaun., being mined in `the very heart of1he L-uckannca Valley, at Scranton, Piuston, and Wilkes barre, mn the 1 best selected mines, and is prepared win: great jcnre e-IpreBS`y for Family use, and will be screened and delivered in the but poniblc con- `, dition. 4. _.-__ _.;_:| _..I D I lIUIl |l.l Ell ICSPCULU. Beat selected Sq Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry use, and. Bloaaburg for Blacksmiths. Terms Cash. ` rniln nru-ruins: 1 an 3 No `pains will be spared to give gbod satisfac- I tion in all respects. ` Rout slnlnnto .qnfI anal fnr nvnnlnl nnnnhnnilw N.B.---I could only_ secure 52 of them. Send END IT TO YOUR FI'1`}IENDS.--T'm, ' CHRONICLE ARI) Name is published every Friday morning, and contain: alltho news of the week. For Fifty Cantu. pnid in advance, you may mend it to, your fa-iend for three months at the reduced taste: of poqtage. For One Dollar it may be an six months. Single copies, prion. lino (Fania Inn`! ha had all Ills` Tlnu Ifaunnnn Aug. 20, 1888. I.IE| BC`-I April '23 l,'_"""u'- ---q -._- __ __ ""';. -v :1: 311,31`; Ski, Fri. -... %$:e:za..:t?` we mum-. unuuuu JAMES HOPE. Kingston, 22nd Junuary, 1868. August 21,1368. 3"T*[".`_`f`T5_ W - RT OF ADVERTISING.-Honce {'1-n..l..u-r IL` 'IG'..u-ur `7.._'I- --_-. 'rl'V1._ M. MORRISON. FROM THE JOHN SHAW, Agonz. JAMES SWIFI` & CO. R. WHIT -nu-nu rrn-D -oul fl- Iduse. / Gollegeh Text Books; ; .111 T BEJEIVED, ? LIDDELL & scorrs GREEK Lnxrcmr. " gbridgczf. Andrelfa Latin-Engliah Lexicon. ` Anthea : _ 1-_-f___ _ , . nu ma Text Books in us ; Be-giopolin Collegel, for uric .Al. the CITY B01 ._.__.j..._____.._._._____ i 500 % . iPHBTO{iRA"i-E Alllhisj 1;` Lo d ts run. A star g(nA. IU.iorSu`..lmpect.s1 4.3,-_ ouc: . `an! bh 5 done 1 HQ I ""3 kgpwxa Hum`. I IZES, from Poket kind: to .S holding 300 Pxctures. `Fri lower than ever sold before. I Sept. 25. 1 A-SUPPLY of Feeding Roma of vuinus patterns. _ A supply of Ridge : Food for Infnnu. ` A supply of Pancreatic Emuluion,`for Gou- Iumption. A annals -4` u `h-.._. -- - uvllc A supply of " Pancxeal.ine, _ the new medium for taking Cod Liver Oil, and remedy fo: Indu- gution. A supply of Cnlvet-1 : Catholic Acid. A Iupply of Candy : Disinfecting Fluid. For sale at his Drug Stone, `j-1---... -A /g TE given immediately, 0 m . Sept. 14. E HOUSE now own Wnlker, in Map` pied by-'l[ra Captain a Row. Possession can be r on 1:! November. Apply MR8 WALKER. or FRASER as GEORGE. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS 1 An excellent FARM, about two In Kiagston, comprising shout 65 Ac: Homo and Outbuildings. For pnculnga and terms, gpply to .TI Inen TWO UREA! LITTLE HONTHIJES. . um mums umaa AND.YOU'l'H 8~lAG- AZ1NI,.p_qbljnhed by thq bondan Sunday-Bohool Union. 30 1-e_nts_,a. year, or Four Copies and upwu-as at 25 cent: ecch._ ` " , ' - i All flu Nuncn -and Jamggg cg laand._ ' ` I08?` HImi>I.ssoN.* -scum .1-pu- HE CHILD'S oonrmon mo mvn. NILE INSTBUQTOR, 30 cents _n yen, or Fom-. O` ieg .. -ranmC c'fA7s'fi1o'.r3:} -}'H'5`s3iAe- l I)? th u-Int`-w_Q-L ....l M;-Trsim. jgooa:u.m.I..`37-5"xEa'3 '3 P hind. for I1n.. Work done for waist u dhmnco mm be paid {gr baton lenv. Hnnnhnlnan c*H'1:A'"1.3T:71i"1'<"r'ioA@_sg"s L t nvnwnnlsoxvm `I\1\.\vv ONGFELLO'W S Poetical Wcr`ks,'20 Do. do. * lug-~ typo, 30 Do` do.- in clcnh 40 _Sh`.]j ng Shpkesprare, }-a.;.~:-r covers, 30 Wide VA ide Worl?, .60. V 25 F on : Foo`: of Mnriyrs; I10. 7 5 P+lgrm s PtO,C.ll'154, ` ~ du.- 5 Rlchh n .'.-1 Ann :13 oflha Poor do. 5 R :11 an`; CI.-.1.; u]... 5| .......-.uu.a nuuu.-s ox usaroor no. 5 Ban an .-s_ Holy War, do. `- Byr.-n s Poetical Works, cnxnrlao ertiun` 5:50 Burns` Po!-ms Ind I:egle-r.1,- l~r._re Bro ediI., `$1, : Huron : Pbetical works, in ch.la,= 50 cans (10:-pel u do, do. cloth ggll, 50 cents Gals Annals of the Parish, new edition, 50 eta. Also. A hanm hr nr I`)! ~.......` v.1.......v.. :__y__.- 3 U... Auuli ur Iue rarnsn, million, A120,: large hr of 12; rent Novels, including Walter Soon .-, 0- opyfa, Arsem-as Wu-J Souk:-. Robinson Gram, Col'gen Burn,-Notre Dam-, Irving : Sketch,-Book; Vicar of V4ake~|d, Tr;':- nnm Shandy, Rdprick Ran'iqtn,Ila1u1Vaugbnn, De Quint-2y : Opium-E~ster,'An!ocrat of the Bnnkfnu Tdvle, Essays of Elia, & c., kc. Senlember 16. All` the Text Books use K-2i0D0l.ll Culling: F... ..s- auto Soplemr 23. Sept. 9. HE NEW READERS, Gh mmars, `Gee, graphies. Bpslsit, Books, Osneilan History, British dim.-.4-y, Book-keeping, Books and Blanks, English Dictionaries, Algebras, ' Euclid`; Geometry, Copy Books with or without head lines Foolscsp, _ Pens and Ink, - Blues and Pencils, Wholesale and Retail It ' `l1'l?v\hi\n1-no-us Soptembar 14. Sept. Elm {inc-stun` nnunn-3.3.... -5...- ` FFEUI` OF ADVERTISING.--lt is gunning st times to nbaenre the stores of the merchants who don : adver- tise ; to see the anxious proprietogg look- ing intu the streets and see the pebele go by, wondering whv than dun ! an and 335 :55 pet) le bynwondering why they don t t6o I In, 0 the stores of their noighholn admin no than with nutomen. [:16 will out by _ohuM'.ion, Emu poo othqnwillnot.-Dav3yPalkdoum. ` NOW ON HAND AT BENDEBSOBPS BOOKSTORE. At unnnznstbs Booxsronis. IIKCIICN L JIJIF, September 16. /`"7 waosn TWO VAOAM LOTS fronting on _ Bngot Street, near the Court-Homo. Afrl j.-- j&---j---j-.- SCHOOL__ BOOKS. E. H. R A R K E R HAS JUST RECEIVED \...... ; av :':.: .. jg - , Bontobnki, nup.gng_-_ Q OIXIHO. A`$Ml`ll!&IlIInnI> nrlrruu Ho`:-nee, Homer. Cuaar. Tacitus, &c, &a.- -.1-n-nun TO LET, NUMBER 302. BOOKSTORE, JOHN CREIG-H I'U.`=. Z3, MARKET BARE , wu-manner, anon:-street, rgoothuorunent orsxnrrs ml ff wnrh Anna `Ag ll. Qngggfg gal `large Qusnos. Iluch uun Bl-UTE. Princess 80. from iwith '_wlI.IUI Ul [MC CUIIUHCK UK {US UDKDOWU ;_ Ind demand that her upuin make h ntnlnnnlinn nf his fnilnl-A In rnnrlnp .u, I 1 Fwaxxe MURDER3 BY BLACKS IN 5. AL'S'I`RAL1A. > I I | `pm from Unrpentnri: ,1 of Mr hluuwu u m Qua-emlnnm. Vin`. , by the Nicks. u | \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ R \ \\\ \ \\ \ \\ \ \ \\ \\ \\ \\ \ \ \\ \\ \ \\ \ \\\ \ \\ \\ X \ \\ \\ \ \ "'-"uu, UUIKICI RUVVUIUUIC` YCUUU3 b. E; Bur], Third Qicer ; Mur- 1 5, _ Wing, nrscr. *1 Pflise the conduct of the Stamler, ""5018 blnded Capt. Sampson a letter Fmlng their gratitude for his kindness ' Idemy in remaining near the Melita ."'0ly-four hours wtnle attempts we-re ` ID Olin har `VJ IICVUU VI ILIGIII WIIV WIILI LJIILI U DUI I in the Louisiun, or havesthcir _ money returned. Many of them rim that it would hue been possible It their boggu 2, but no ooru were - In (In no kn mmnurc gar` nraurl V`. 'c`l E. Du` Ill! ILIIJIBU WCIU ' `u' 1-0 do I0. he ofcers and crew I, '31)! with them most of their effects ; u .50 charge of neglect can be made , ` `born. as they were engaged in try- 5 ` Oil ! the ship. Yet. the passengers, N.-;7|'10II Ihcir I", were loud in their `I I ""'J "44 IIVHIU WIJIIF CUICIJJPVD ""'lU' H I-0 an her. I I `*3 plunger: on board the Stunler Y Ant 5 forlorn` nppearsnce. huing lost! tubing, and lining been obliged toj II nducad {Are for nearly twenty days. `Cl 1 I-IIIOIB of then who wish can go to! in cl`- f.....-:__- A- K--- .l.-._ -E"! In no confusion `on the Melina hum r! broke out, and the ulvalion . A `II due to tho prompt action and of the steamer : othcera and Crew. 4 "flu oftbe re is unknown. aux nun; up Ilvupupr mun II | qhon boll only than I: Hi: ulnar- ' . _ nee," to cxundh mnrci!nlinu- "1 `WI: nlllnbl-0 mum who now In otdut to pubic: to tho Iowa: Will poplo. _ ` ` 33903111 : Pmca Rnqcn1--At the T meeting on Suurdny in Anon : dance 3017 York, the following request In! u "Mar of the Sunday Mercury duiros the of that Christian gntbcring Ho bogs F3181 Also {or bi brotbu reporters and ` Christiana, pray thu Christian gnu Uh Ihoi: henna, and thus tho lightol I! In In 1-.-tln upon that hitherto _ . _ `n -0!-log oppound noted to an intense W nth an unapoeud unification of '.ViVI.L nd Hun Rn-I no Van Untpr VOI.U.\1E XVII. `I --In Ill uIlll[)It IIIIIIIKIIIIUKI UK I r "Win-1, sad the R". Dr. Vnn Hour ' `Pl prsyu, In which be fervently Invok- #` MM! uvdthouupapr men of `It iron I. n 1 mg - Vrnnnn. .:'.3.`..... |.h...B.i:.I::l`{:::_ I I `is nnnouncen the` mnce impcctor or uh u Clxiuue cum- How the murder` Tbl. VAUGHAN ON THE CHURCH OF ENG- : LAND. 1 (From the Time!) I . Dr Vaughn-.1 bu bun dolirrrang his It-slimo-' lay in the magnicent parish ch nrch o. Docc.'43- `tor, lnzeiy re-built 0'. an immense fail by the itc ol%ngt ollhe n0bnL1y,gcu1ry,nnd other ' Chur-`h people of Yorkabare. Un me whole be aprophonu _evi1 mug: of an Est.-.b.i.~: ed 5Ohurch, and we shun cumin} offend Ignius! Hbe orthodox rule if we pruphviy any good Jhingu. But there remains a mi-1 cmne, on which we shall pronuxly in- It. Dr V'.m,;`.nn , in I great man` His telatiun: were ml of xbrm renanrkubh in tbexr several ways. Hm L'un'e.-- -`.._ .._ -_ _ - L_:n: _. n.-. _ _ . . _ .. -- V-nag-evaxaa, n.ru sr\s~a\a Ian.` u\.t.r-tut J .-urn what it was to wtint it is. As ll m-rttrr of course he Ia! put on we Put-tic CiI\JLll Com- mission, and did his duty therein. He is. one I f the formerly very select, but now increasing, - number of men Who Lave re!`-.13:-t.`. .`| his?-oprtc. 5 To gratify a presumed ilailt fur parochial W`D`if'; ;he was oi-red. and accepted, the Vicarage of Doncaster. We should expose ourselvis to the ' 3 charge of unfairness and rashncsa if we doubted , Dr. \'aughan s tness I0 estimate the popular lposilion of the Church of England. We began ,and he has ended ~n parochial work, thus return- ing with a true heart to his first love. But Dr. `,Vaughan, we repeat, is a great man, he ha: :dWt*ll in the high places of the carth, among psople great in poauron or in intellect, and ;among those who seek in the privileges of a [high ecoieszastrc-l caste exemption from the : drudgery uf the profusion. Dr. Vaughan would g have a placr. a dignity, and even a vocazicn, i. u there were no such thing as a poor man or a no- ,biet:aan in the world. Putting the latter 0 it 0' l the question, and dealing now with the vast bir- * sis of the eocial pyramid, Dr. Yrrughan has not ;had to regard the working class in town or in 1 co-1ntry-as ten thousand of our clergy and ma- -,ny times that number of laymen have had to re. tgard thesn--that is. actually to see, hear, touch,` land feel them as close as lathers. brothers. and ' : sons. This is the true direction for the present ,inqniry ;-What hold ill! the Church of Eng- land on the people that make our food and clothing, and do all the hard work of this vast l icornrnunity? How stands the church with the imiliioas? The millions of this country will ' _ eventually govern i', and the Church need {ear nothing so long an it stands wi;h them. Dr, 'i`v'anghan doubts whether it may reckon with certainty on the poaaeeeion of ita churches, in - 1 parsonages, and its glebes, let alone its endow- ` manta. It appears to us that. had his epecula- 7 . trons gone in the right direction, ho would not i 1 broached such a rniagivrng at all, and he would , -. have spared us the ill omen of diejoining the 3 : fabrics from the people, or rather assuming that _ . the Church of England might one day be in , possession of neither. Let us hear no more of churches, porsonages, and endowment s, and oak only whether the Chnrch has the people. There is more in that question than meets a careless eye; because if the Church has not the people, as some ingenious manipulators of returns con. `dently assert, then, in the presence of that great and fatal lou, we may endure the lessee j loss of acrea, brick, and stone. There is no usr : in fretting ourselves about Irish endowment and , 2 Irish establishment, because the people for whom . they were hate gone from as long ago, and wiil i not retltrn._ What comfort is there in the eznp- 5 ; ty crib and the idle toy `! Why talk of the nur. ! sery when the child has gone and the nurse has _ 1 found employment elsewhere 7 If the Church ipeoplo are the great majority, as we believe them Q to be in spite of some remarkable arguments to _ i the ooatrary, they will either retain the material -' ' belongings or End no dicalty in replacing '1 them. All thoee points rest with the people 3 themselves. It was the people who came over 5 at the Rehrmatioa and founded the Church of "England on its present basis. Dr. Vaughan .- : would be the last man to confound the Estab- llahment witti the Church, or the putting out of rluro Divine sheetrtnah with the withdrawal or ,sg.r. protection; He declares an unwavering 3 faith in the promises, the very terms of which . 1 indicate that they are to be ful.led in a variety I 1 of forum, paaaing human anticparions. His {can and miagivings be freely and candidly contaasea to baa looking back to what appears now bebind-the picturesque effects, the deco- " l ran: sclemnitiee, the gentle calm, and the home. !ly consolation: of a State religion Ho fur: , that the palace and the cottage may lose some- 7 i what of their tone, now that or particular faith 3 is '0claim adtn`sIion on the score of long pedi- 8,' gree or familiar cuaorn. Euglani no longer r- . awed by authority or trained by sweet use. he 0 fears that a c.ld iccpliciem and a dhrisrlesa |.- ; education may breed a race without faith, with. k,Ot1l. knowledge, and without hope. Wta ever 0 l the Church of England owes to her presen` 51. I. l vantageous poiition-and she cannot but .we __ mnch-rnustgo with the wreck when the insti_ e tuttnns have {oun lered in the approvtching I. It storm. This particular 102: Dr. Vaughan tree 110 measure nd estimate, and for thts bt's'ewn ' ithe tribute of a it n-`l regret, The Church of Englani will clear itself tr -m that wreck, and pursue its C0156 as a branch of the Uutlio zc Church. We expect more_ than lhll, and we beg to 0'er reasons for our hope. The Church of England is not .I1\l1Ll.Hl becauseit is esta.b- ' Ha}-rari hns -1 -i D K i hi Yi 0| navahliakarl I-...n..,n. II La re-Ii.\~ tl l r; -U I-MG-C-IV Q -A I-aknu-W4, nun IUL |u.: UT: BN5 I- Lithe ftn-`l The , I 8 lot` E10.I1\l1Ll.Hl '2 |liehed, but eltnbiiahed be-cnui: tl is netio Ml ; l , i and we venture to predict lhltsbuuld it be dis l tstntlished by the most vicuent measures n 1 . doubly or trehly reformed PKl"Llr|lIl*UI is cnpl')le | of-aye, if the Ho tee of Lord: be rcfortned also -it will Itiil contin in the Church of England. To I very great cxlenf, indeed, our large town, and populoul dilfricle, the Chtircti of England, derivee not the Iiighten perceptible gain from: her eetqblishtznent, while ol'endowt1:ent she Often ` ! be: gone. But under those conditions Ihe hold! _ 1 her ground on the national Church-we any nd- 3 _ i rieenly the national Church, for it any be ad-l ' 4 rnitted without the least damage to our present _ J purpose that religious tnqu ry enl lplritunl ex- - citement more genernlly lend the persons ef-I iifected nwny from the Church of England in the I r nt instance. Thin Ire rnny admit robe the one 5 , l in the great mnjcrtty of exemylu in the hightr? . 3 and loier clause`, the higher middle clan be- ` l l r I I I. 3 ing, we npprehend, the strongest. end beet , I "feeder" of the Church of England. But inqui- . i ry tnnlt settle at lut. in tome conclusion or`, ' other; excitement tnult 1Qnrit|tlt'out;,ec_1 it gaally deVQl|'eI upon the eceptics or the hec- | lphytee to cheese between one community end ' E Another, The'Chnrch of England comes in for I her full Ihere even of these Ipiritual wait : and etrnye. Upon the whole the (area well in the ` I nal division of epi.-itnnl booty, even though her " Iti and ponderoue nocoutretnente unt be; for J the rub or the melee. But I! rho he! fund, 50 r'- will ehe continue to fnre. If changes bring her lose, they will aim bring gain. Weneem pretty well to measure how much Ihe will loee, but to by no menu: her pouible increase of spirit, en- re rrzy, power, and Iueeeu. The benet of a II Iplendid and high titled Eetqblishnzent is "very much conned to please, to cleeeee, to cliques, nnd tofamiliee, to the owner: of pntrqnnge god the poueuore of inuence. Of course they wilt lone IOIIetbing--that in, all they cannot commute into solid cub. But the many, we humbly think, will not lose Io much In either thefrieodl or the face of the Church of Eng. lend new to anticipate. 1 The Germans were odginnlly called Alla. ymann," or man of Ill unions. The United State: people denrn the name now, bning about the grant: ndmixturo of races the world out luv. 6 The Local Gourmnont of Non Scotis are dianlning enema of Oonlodcrnto untimonu and nppointing Latin in thoir stud. This 1! ho- lnn Inn: All Ava: Oh; `Dunning. IIIII -rpilllllnlll` LIN. I-II ill '5` lug done All om tho Provinco. THE DAILY N ,,_a. KIN _.-..-_,.-, _....-._.., The largest. first-cl-as Hotel in New England, o"v.~rs m Tourists, Families, and the Travelling Public, accommodations and convenience: cupc- riur to any other Hole! in the city. During the pus! ueasou udxmions lmvo been made 0! nume- ruus suiL.~;_u!' nprmmentu, with bathing rooms, water clnsexs, &c., nuached ; one of Tun : mag- zxtricezn passenger elenlorl, the beak ever con- s'r:n:t-d. convey: guests to who upper storey of thv hence in one minute; the emriea have been I:l.:Wl_V and ricluly carpeted, and the entire boon Hlumugtaly replenhhed and furnished, making H_ in all in nnnoimmentn. oaunl fu nnv hnu.1 in LMK LUUHII V . Tel graph Office, Billiard Rooms, and Cafl on the tire: floor. 1' I11`I'Irt'I Vxlriri n 1-in-sat It is a perfect Ind wonderful anizle. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow, A better dressing than any "oil" or pomalum. Softcun brush. dry and wf-ry hair into Benut':fulSi1ken Trusses. Bu1,aD0vP 31!. the great wonder in the rapidity wivb which it restore: GRAY HAIR TO ITS URl(}l.\'AL COLOUR. '1'}... .-..I..I..._o __4 ____g |__1-:__ L 1 _ .. u1nAcUL0U& vuuxnunu UUDUUIV. The whim: and wont-looking hair relumaa its youthful bonny by in use, I: dose not dye the hair, but alnkel at the root, and ll: it with new life and colouring matter. Tho rs! Annlinncinn -11] An nnnri - -an -ill a`. nuu u-:uuu|u|1u::I.s. I Ask for Hull`: Sicillnn Hair Renewer; no other nnicle in at all like it in effect. 9.. .5.-. -_-1_ L-..|_. n.-- ___ ._-x._,-- AVA - [NGSTON. (CANADA). TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 29, 1868.` ` B517 IIIU nuu |}UIUUI|HK I.Il;IL\Cr. The first application will do good ; you will no . lhe .\'AT('IlAL COLOUR returning every day, 1\'r\ DDEIIDIS 13.31? uunrtr wan ._, - .._. V.-- -\/'y .-.v\.avv An, I the old guy, discoloured sppecnnoe of the buir will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. n-b 5--lJ_I|--n:_:u__u.:_n-_._. .u l -AIA\-iC in D1. an M55 IL lu ELIFUL. See that ouch bottle` ha our private Govern- ment Stamp over the top of the bank. All other: are 1 `1l((`lll()Hl Thlrly Years Experience of an old Nurse. Mrs Winslow`: Soothing Syrup la the prescrip- tion of one of the oldest Femnlo Physicians and Nurses in the United States, sud ha been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mother: and children, from `he feeble in:`a.nt of one week old to the `adult. `t corrects acidity of the stomach, relieve: wind `colic, regulates the boweln, and gives rest health, and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the best and Intel! remedy in tho (lf..-l.I .'_ -1! ..__-_ -r Yxtrannlllhil ._I Lu: I cuuuunl. For sale by all drug-tilts. R. P. HALL at 00., Nathan, N.H., Proprietors. - ...- ...- ..v.- --u. --.w-- nu--us-J uh: nut World, in all cue: of DYSENTIBY und DIARRHQEA IN CHILDREN, whothrhnrilu from teething, or from any odnorelk Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fnc-dmile of CURTIS ~ :2 PERKINS is on the outside wupper. sold: |_ -11 1t_.|2,:__ v\ I __ by all Medicine Dealers. 25 com: 3 bottle. Oce, 2l5 Fulton Stnet, New York; and 205 High Holborn, London. Be sure and call for Mrs Winslow : Soothing 5jyrup,I having the fac-similc of Ourtil & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All other: Ari but im- and similar troubles, if Iutfered to progreu, re- mix in szrious Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Auth- matic |If:c.ionl, sometimes incurable. nr...nv. 4-: ----4-- -_,,__ ,.__ D. - _.___. ._..-...... .v.n.o. | u The Tuccau are oered with the fullest com I fideuce in their ecacy ; they bnve been thorongb- R ly tested and maintain the good reputation they 1 have justly acquired. For Public Speaker: diggers, Military U`1cers,And those who over-I tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an Ir- ri.e.'.ed Throat, and will render articulation ensy. Being of true merit, and having proved their em- cncy by a test of many years, excl; year finds` tiiezu in new localities in various parts of the` world, and the Trochea are universally pronoun- ced better than other articles. _.__.. ___-..`._-, - ..__-....v.. .- , -`BRUWNS BRONCBIAL TRO-CE1,E8 are ootnpound-ed IO as to reach directlyfgthe seat of the disease and give almost instant relief. 'T'L.. 'T`........__ ._. _.R' J _`.u .1 1- II Onum only " Bnowzfa Bnoucaxu. Tnocuna, and do not lake any of the Worthlrn Imitation: : that may be ol.-red. .'.'.'.`.'.'` er l`.:":'...`i7u}l:"-71:`?-':`-'$L' W" U` W "2 . . _ .. . ,, __ ' from the oicus of the steamer the fol- p ltdc In _ _ ing puticulnrn have been obtained : `n so ~ " It The noun, B36 tom. left Boston form ".3 "'7 IIIIIQ Q jverpool Aug. 30, with 45 oicers and 5 gnu Lthd 68 stc`fv'l;l Plaoenere: andalg on ---.n A ":...;::;- :~:::,".,c.";.,`:.:`,:=.r: L . - - " 3 etc - ~ ~-` -In -2., which In loaded with cotton. tallow. 9 _ jwooden Intro. The pumps were m:n- E 7 _ in once and Inc: forced into the com- - igipnent, but the moat tint could be dque `,1 `him ` In keep the ames (rpm bursung I AW Q}: the deck. The re wnsrst ob-:5 - ` ~ tad oourn:e12 ngd 1 o`clock on Sa.tur- ; 3 liotll-Is. rt - 306` Q, Llnbout 6 o'clock Lin. the ship :J. A. 3 n Nib, II will hater, bound from Euro to New York, , L lunch: hnumsgbz, sad the Helm: named my % n '* I\l'd he in: Lsainunce. '3 ' M G@ n8uu,nct 0! the bieliu, requested i `` Clpnin Sunpson to take his passengers E: lid by by whlle he tried to save hi: sLem- A Rihnch W19 promptly done. 8} 10 5 m. lf ' Ii-era Info on bonrd the Sun 1 ` . I. All day Saturday, and until Sundny :k Gm m;*bmi ut 8 o'clock, uvcry effort In: nude 1 ' -Duo or the re on the Meliu, but to no : a. A: an: time is bunt through . N dock, and the Capuin Ind crew Lban- i J ha and went on bond the Stun-`H Al,llIlkl|l4 IMVHDMICIHVVUIQ Iii} ELI-CPPWIHIJHUHI, LI" ` ridtculous nnu; remedies the ill efecll of bad ` dyes`, iu':igo:'alea and leaves the Hair soft and : bI:u'.1liful black or brown, Sold by all Druggista and Pexfumern; and properly applied at Batche- 1or`s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New : `v'..rL- This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perfectllye; barmlela. reliable, iuaantaneoua; nodiuppainunont; no ridlculolm llnu: renmdiea the ill pm-.1: nf h.r! ' Philosophy of Marriage. 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The best. remedy known for Summer Complaint, Colby : Pills. -,Tnnn|>nnV I)|1nI1I-nntitl I.nI1;.r` (`nu-an `Tlmnl-I- Hunt`: Empire Hair Gloal is put in large bottles for 25 cents. ,. ___,__l.. l._._.. t__ 11 ,__ \.lULIIl7l5ll.l|:, \./Ul|J')' I L ll-II. -Jacobs` Rheumatic Liquid Cures Rheu- matism. 1 EW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE been adcled to the DAILY Nzwa Jon Pnurrmo Ormca. Our two Steam Presses and Automatic Platen Printing Machin- ery enable us to turn out work in nod atyle, with quick dupstch, and at c men. Inqnury uolicitod. ._\1!lERlC:\.V novsn, sosros, MASS, -._a...} ..l-.....-...-.. uuu -uuuaucu, uuuslu 1 appointments, equal to any hotel in `()`.JhIrY Dr Record s Essence of Life, sore Throat, Cough, Cold. - .._.- -- -...~.._-... uv-on_ W`;.z\'_151l3_El~:URE YOU KNOW 11*, lialchclorh Hair Dye. Speclal N otlcos. T LT-5&7`-I V ITS EFFECT IS vccEfAe:'.cTuAu HAIR Rmgwm . Q L`U"l4`I`("'I" IQ LEWIS RICE a: sort, HA| ..L`S nu-v nun I-LII-DIIU Lulu ucl uapbllu IJJIIB ' la" I upluution of his failure to render 13- ii i nance to the Iuercrs. They use no; ~; ', Iodente term: in denouncing such unsea-i 33 - unlike corduct. On the 7x1: the bark! 1'; ` Ecqnuh, from Prince Edward Island to an? uvupoohvu billed, and the chief |niccr VAHIII 0! $1 . lndnixnen of the Helitjfl crew were tnns- ` 9"; a ham to her. On the am they spoke Luci OLD `JD , Np Kumchee. from Hnuritiue, bound lot I .. = 9||I0ck, which took on bosrd thirteen of.` ' ' U it. The One day the Prussinn brig * `Inll, from 50.. John for Newry, took `' .- - $ of her crew and nine puaengets. mm. a 30 lama ms 103: in Ion. 28 W., lat. 49, E M - M J. `fun about sixteen yam old, owned by i ` 5 `Damn, of Liverpool. The following | u - liar chiefocers : Capt. Jame: Sumner, n `inn Hordou, Charles licwbinnic, Seconiig . . . .~.. 1 - DH..- 1)---- rn.:-,a na:....... u.. LV\J .1, Proprietors. umuug an Iuu5rmec.IL~u poru (weather permit-. ting), on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 39 h [Seat , at SIX o c!ock. ` ..1- Panama. 'T'inI.r-o-. -....I.. - .I.- A:|,_ ,r `Dept. as aux ucxocx. Fur Passage Ticket: apply at the omen of Folger Ind Bros., Ontario Street, or at the Lake 1 and River Steamboat Uce, St. Lunence 1 Wharf, foot of Johnson Street. 1"` EDAWVIVIJ Canadian Na/1:!/aatlon C_ompany.I Royal Mail Through Line. For 'I`or0nto-z-n_ml Ilamllton. , I 5 CLPTAIII D. Smonm. VV7 ILL leave the St. Lawrence Wharf, too! or Johnson Street, for Toronto and Hamilton, calling at intermeduro ports (weather permit-. dam. on WEDNESDAY Awwcpunnu an 1. -_-.... _.......... 1 ILL lean the St. Lawrence wharf, {anti of Johnson Street, for IONTREAI.-,: calling at intermedlalo porn, on THURSDAY | XORNING next, the lit Oct, at half-put live o'clock. I!-_ n_-____ IIII_I_-A_ ___1_ -1 .L_ _g.. _:| UUIUIJI. | For Punge. Tickets epply at the ofce of $ Folger and Bros., Ontario Street, or 1st the Luke and River Steamboat Oice, St. Lawrence 1 Wharf, foot of J ohnlon Street. i C. H. HATCH, l Agent. tinaltnn Run! 96 HIRE 'tmunuN 1uv|'I11oN count. EXPRESS LINE. {New ionKs*fELriIIil AT R0 0 HESTER | on Tuesday. 99th sepu, and three i following days. _ I